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New Arbat Avenue () is a major street in
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running west from
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on the
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to Novoarbatsky Bridge on the opposite bank of the
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. The modern eight-lane avenue (originally named Kalinin Prospekt in 1968–1994), along with two rows of high-rise buildings, was constructed between 1962 and 1968, and was literally cut through the old, narrow streets of the
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.


Within the Garden Ring

A modern avenue running parallel to the picturesque
Arbat Street Arbat Street (, ), mainly referred to in English as the Arbat, is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia. The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century, which makes it one of the oldest ...
was first envisioned in
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's 1935 Master Plan, however the project was delayed by the outbreak of the
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, and work did not begin until the late 1950s. The first stage of the project, the Novoarbatsky Bridge, was completed in 1957. Between 1957 and 1963, the city redeveloped land on the opposite (western) bank of the
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, creating the beginning of
Kutuzovsky Prospekt Kutuzovsky Prospekt () is a major radial avenue in Moscow, Russia, named after Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov, leader of the Russian field army during the French invasion of Russia of 1812. The prospekt continues a westward path of Vozdvizhen ...
, and completing the main part of New Arbat by 1968. The southern side of the avenue (excluding the historical buildings of the Praga Restaurant and the Grauerman Nursery near Arbat Square) is dominated by a series of V-shaped, 26-storey office buildings constructed atop a long two-storey structure housing restaurants, retail establishments and two underground levels for storage and delivery. Despite the government's public statements against gambling, more than half of this space was for a long time occupied by casinos. On July 4, 2009, a new government ban restricted gambling to four permitted zones, effectively putting an end to the industry in Moscow; the Novy Arbat casinos have subsequently either closed or morphed into entertainment centers and restaurants. The northern side, has five narrow 26-storey apartment towers positioned perpendicularly to the avenue. The space between the towers is occupied by (west to east): * The Oktyabr cinema, built 1965 and restructured by Atelier Achatz Architekten in 1998 * A row of "old" office buildings, actually built in 1996 using fragments of historical structures * A row of genuine early 20th century buildings, although these have been heavily rebuilt * The Moscow House of Books, the city's largest bookstore. The
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Memorial House stands right behind itone of the few surviving single-story wooden houses built after the 1812 Fire. Native Muscovites sometimes refer to the office blocks as "the dentures".


Beyond the Garden Ring

The short stretch beyond Novoarbatsky Bridge is lined with Stalinist apartment buildings; a five-story postconstructivist block on the south side was recently torn down and replaced with luxury apartment buildings. * The tallest building, the 31-storey
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tower, was completed in 1965–1970 * The grounds of the US Embassy are located just north from Comecon tower * The
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, the seat of Russia's government, stands on the embankment west of the US Embassy * The new embassy of UK stands on the embankment south of the avenue


Popular culture

* A scene in the 1986 sci-fi film ''
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'' was filmed on the Avenue, at


Gallery

NewArbat1999.jpg, New Arbat Avenue in 1999 Парад на Новом Арбате 9 мая 2008 года 1.jpg,
May 9 Events Pre-1600 * 328 – Athanasius is elected Patriarch of Alexandria. * 1009 – Lombard Revolt: Lombard forces led by Melus revolt in Bari against the Byzantine Catepanate of Italy. * 1386 – England and Portugal formall ...
parade in 2008 Парад на Новом Арбате 9 мая 2008 года 3.jpg, Church of Simeon Stylites Newarbat.jpg, The varied architecture on the Northern side of New Arbat Avenue New Arbat Street 00041.jpg, New Arbat Avenue in 2013 New Arbat Ave.jpg, New Arbat Avenue in the evening, 2014 Black Star Burger на Новом Арбате в Москве (апрель 2017).jpg, The queue to the Black Star Burger restaurant, 2017


References

* Александров, Ю.А., "Силуэты Москвы", М, 1978, стр.135-141


External links

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